As tens of thousands of people flee Ukraine, some Americans are rushing in to help, including a local nurse from Kirkland.and the Russians just shoot down cars… they shoot them down," Schablevskiy said. "So the volunteers are what we need to protect. They’re the ones who are delivering the supplies there.", Schablevskiy said Washington’s efforts to help are making it to the hands of those who need it most.As he readies another shipment, he said this is just the beginning.
"The aid is going to be needed for many years to come because it will take a long time for the people of Ukraine to rebuild everything that was lost," Schablevskiy said."We don't want to stop. We'll be going as much as we can, and I'm pretty sure one way or the other will kind of help, and we'll just keep on going," Schablevskiy said.
As the donations keep coming, the transportation company said they will rush the aid to Ukraine, with their next shipment scheduled to leave Wednesday.